| style="background:#fdd; font-weight: bold;" | s2.5.minecraft.fastlizard4.org || ridley.fastlizard4.org || 25568 || Survival Multiplayer || PvE || 20 || Normal (2) || Yes || No || Access available only to already-established whitelisted players of server [[/s2|s2]]. Beta/testing server only used to test potentially unstable CraftBukkit development builds, before using those builds to power the "production" LizardNet Minecraft servers. As such, this server is down most of the time, when there is not a build that needs testing, and nothing on this server is kept - it is destroyed when not needed, and when it is needed again it is recopied from the current s2 data. <span style="color: #F00;">'''Currently DOWN'''</span>.

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| style="background:#fdd; font-weight: bold;" | s2.5.minecraft.fastlizard4.org || ridley.fastlizard4.org || 25568 || Survival Multiplayer || PvE || 20 || Normal (2) || Yes || No || Access available only to already-established whitelisted players of server [[/s2|s2]]. Beta/testing server only used to test potentially unstable CraftBukkit development builds, before using those builds to power the "production" LizardNet Minecraft servers. As such, this server is down most of the time, when there is not a build that needs testing, and nothing on this server is kept - it is destroyed when not needed, and when it is needed again it is recopied from the current s2 data. <span style="color: #0C0;">'''Currently UP'''</span>.

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Public servers

Public servers are LizardNet Minecraft servers that any member of the public may request access to. Although these servers are only open to people who have been whitelisted, anyone can request access to a public server by, for example, asking nicely on our Google+ or Facebook pages, or hopping on IRC.

Donate Please?

To provide the best experience possible, the public Minecraft servers above have their own dedicated VPS. However, this costs money, of course, so we would greatly appreciate if you would consider donating a small amount. For an overview of what we need and how to donate, please see here. Anything helps!

Donors!

Here's a list of people who have generously donated to the cause. Thank you for your help. To the moon!

Minecraft username

Donation Type

Has so far donated (in USD, after all fees)

Has so far paid for this many server hours

TLUL

Recurring: Monthly Redstone

$276.29

7957.99 hours

FlightTime1969

Non-recurring

$62.21

1791.66 hours

TheMesquito

Non-recurring

$19.12

550.66 hours

L235

Non-recurring

$4.55

131.04 hours

mellowcraze

Non-recurring

$23.97

690.34 hours

Disclosures

TLUL is a server operator on s2, but was long before he began donating

Private servers

Private servers are Minecraft servers that are restricted access; you may only connect to or play on the servers if you have been previously and explicitly authorized to do so. Unlike the semi-private servers, applications/requests to join these servers are not accepted; in other words, they are either by invitation only or are only open to a specific set of people. Refer to the server information pages to see who is allowed to play on these private servers.

Access available only to already-established whitelisted players of server s2. Beta/testing server only used to test potentially unstable CraftBukkit development builds, before using those builds to power the "production" LizardNet Minecraft servers. As such, this server is down most of the time, when there is not a build that needs testing, and nothing on this server is kept - it is destroyed when not needed, and when it is needed again it is recopied from the current s2 data. Currently UP.

Additional resources

CID scheme

A brief explanation of how I assign CID numbers to the Minecraft servers, as a regular expression:

[sca][0-9]+p?x?

The red group is a prefix of either "s", "c", or "a" for survival, creative, and adventure respectively. The blue group is a number that is incremented for each server in each prefix group to make the identifier unique with indexing starting at 1 (e.g., s1, s2, s3, c1, c1, c3, a1, a2, a3, etc.). If the server is a PvP server, a "p" (the green group) is appended to the end of the identifier, and if the server is hardcore, a "x" (the orange group) is appended to the end of the CID.

Note that neither the "p" nor "x" suffixes are for uniqueness purposes, they are only for information. That is, there cannot be a server "s3" and "s3px" - "s3" would be the same as "s3px", just missing the informational suffixes.

Notes

↑ 1.01.1CID stands for Canonical Identifier, which is the internal name of the server. CIDs starting with "s" identify survival servers, CIDs starting with "c" identify creative servers, and CIDs starting with "a" identify adventure servers.

↑ 2.02.1If you are trying to connect to a server operating on any port other than the default, you need to specify the port after the address with a colon. For example, to connect to the Minecraft server on host ridley.fastlizard4.org and port 25566, you'd enter ridley.fastlizard4.org:25566 into Minecraft.

↑ 3.03.1In a PvP, or Player versus Player, server players may attack and kill each other. In a PvE, or Player versus Environment, server players may not attack each other.

↑ 4.04.1Number of people allowed to be on the server at one time. Can be increased if necessary, but this change - like any other configuration change - requires restarting the Minecraft server.

↑ 5.05.1Not actually a Google Map, but a map of the Minecraft map that is web accessible using the Google Maps API. Maps hosted on LizardNet are usually updated every six hours on multiples of six (i.e., 00:00, 06:00, 12:00, and 18:00) UTC.